Campus News

Kevin Olusola on the stage in the CFA Mainstage playing the cello.
  • Celloboxing and the misfit mindset
    2/12/26

    Pentatonix musician Kevin Olusola offered a UB audience a taste of his original music and outlook on life.

  • UB to take part in Love Data Week
    2/4/26

    This year's theme, “Where’s the Data?” is designed to spur people to consider the data’s journey from collection through storage and preservation.

  • PPE receives grant to promote civil discourse
    2/3/26

    The initiative wlll help students cultivate the virtues, skills and norms essential to productive civic dialogue and community engagement.

  • The Jarvis family legacy
    2/3/26

    A cousin of the late Challenger astronaut Greg Jarvis reflects on their shared UB connection.

  • Biomedical programs boost enrollment at Jacobs School
    1/30/26

    A renewed focus on research and experiential learning has driven enrollment in the undergraduate, master's and PhD programs to new levels.

  • UB online programs among top 10 nationwide
    1/28/26

    The programs in nursing and engineering management were ranked second and eighth, respectively, by  U.S. News & World Report.

  • Staying safe in the deep freeze
    1/27/26

    UB physician David Holmes offers some advice on staying safe in these frigid temperatures.

  • SUNY-focused teaching journal uplifts faculty voices
    1/26/26

    Innovations in Learning offers a peer-reviewed publishing platform for interdisciplinary teaching research taking place within the SUNY system.

  • Don’t forget your oral health for healthier new year
    1/23/26

    UB faculty member Marcelle Nascimento offers advice on the best ways to protect your teeth and maintain overall oral health all year long.

  • UB Police offer training in ‘Run, Hide, Fight’
    1/23/26

    At the start of each semester, UPD offers training to students, faculty and staff on what to know and do in the event of an active shooter.

  • Black history forums open architecture school series
    1/22/26

    “Reimagine Black Futures during the Age of Authoritarianism” is the title of the sessions opening this semester's Public Programs series.